Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. Asks U.S. Supreme Court to Remove His Name from Wisconsin Ballot

On October 21, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. asked the U.S. Supreme Court to order the Wisconsin Election Commission to remove his name from the ballot. The State Supreme Court had kept him on against his will. Kennedy v Wisconsin Elections Commission, 24A399. Here is the filing. It is based on the argument that Wisconsin discriminates against independent candidates by letting party nominees withdraw, whereas independents can’t withdraw after the filing deadline unless they die. Thanks to Thomas Jones for this news.

The U.S. Supreme Court has set an October 28 deadline for a response.


Comments

Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. Asks U.S. Supreme Court to Remove His Name from Wisconsin Ballot — 6 Comments

  1. Thomas Jones died in 2021, but he’s not on the ballot because the troll moron retard party which ran him filed the single sheet signatures and nommed 🍴their pets 🐶 in the courthouse annex (outhouse) instead of the courthouse (inhouse) in all 50 states and DC.

  2. Additionally it was found that their single sheet nom pets were all of Haitian origin and not eligible to use the court outhouse because they are not legal.

  3. As we breathlessly report from the court annex, Gotham City, Wayne county, meshugeneh USA all the Haitian retards are asking the annex maintenance workers if they can have their single sheet signatures back. We are awaiting a ruling from the stinky facilities right now. We hope it comes out soon because you wouldn’t believe how bad it smells here 👃

  4. Similar scenes are unfolding at courthouse annexes in other states, especially the battlefront states of the YSA country where the other leading candidates are absolutely positively not not not not trolls, retards, or morons of any kind.

  5. ANY BAN TROLL MORONS TRYING TO BE SNL WRITERS/ACTORS — ESP FOR CAND/ELECTION SCENES ???

    ESP 9 NOV SHOW AFTER 5 NOV E DAY.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.